Campgrounds & Cabins Near the Mohawk Trail

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Full service campground on the Mohawk Trail. Tent sites to water/electric & sewer hookups, pull-thru & shaded sites; no limit on size of RV. Propane, RV parts & our famous homemade pastries available in store. Close to rafting companies; quiet family campground.

Family owned and operated since 1988 and the longest continuously run restaurant in the area! Originally established in the 1920s.

The Mohawk Park is the only Campground on the Deerfield River where you can canoe, kayak or tube to your campsite. We offer a wide variety of campsites either river front or within close proximity.

We also have RV sites available as well as a shower house with his/her bathroom stalls and private hot showers!!

Fishing is really great on the Deerfield River. So what’s better than throwing a line in steps away from your campsite? Or you can book a trip with some really great local guides in the area!

Enjoy cooking some fresh trout if your fishing trip is lucky.. or if your tired and just want to relax, it’s a short walk over to the Mohawk Park Restaurant. I (Eat in or takeout)

Enjoy one of our many cold beverages while our chefs prepare one of our many home style cooked meals. Whats a better way to end the evening than with a campfire, a full belly, the stars and the tranquil sound of the Deerfield River.

The Hail to the sunrise monument is located directly across the street. We are located 2 miles west from the center of Charlemont and close to local attractions like Berkshire east, Zoar outdoor and crab apple to name a few !! For more information Call or stop by to see all that we have to offer!!

A clear, cold river cascades through Mohawk Trail State Forest along a rocky streambed. One of the most scenic wonderland areas in massachusetts, the state forest offers visitors a taste of real wilderness in a rustic setting. Over 6,000 acres of mountain ridges deep gorges and tall old-growth trees support a diversity of plants and animal life.

56 wooded campsites are available seasonally, and six overnight log cabins are available year-round. Discover miles of rivers and streams for excellent trout fishing, a swimming area, and a day-use picnic area.

The state forest is located along and named for the Mohawk Trail a historic Native American foot path that connected the Connecticut and Hudson River Valleys. Sections of this route are open for hiking today as the Mahican-Mohawk Trail.

The forest is open May through mid October from sunrise until sunset.

Daily Parking Fee: $8 MA Vehicle, $10 non-MA Vehicle

Camping season is Mid April through Mid October, Cabins are available year round and accommodate 3-5 people. Recreational vehicles up to 30 ft. are permitted on designated sites.

Savoy Mountain State Forest makes it easy to leave the everyday world behind. Scenic North and South Ponds, with wooded edges and hills rising in the distance, offer tranquil places to fish, picnic and swim. 45 campsites and 1 group sites are located in an old apple orchard. Four log cabins overlook South Pond, available for year round rental.

Over 50 miles of wooded trails invite year round recreational access to spectacular natural features. Hike the Bog Pond Trail, with its floating bog islands. Or climb up Spruce Hill on the Busby Trail for breathtaking views, especialty during fall foliage and hawk migration. Be sure to visit Tannery Falls (and nearby Parker Brook Falls), where Ross Brok flows through a deep cham, and then cascades over 50 feet to a clear pool below.

The park is open from 8am until dusk, year-round. Access is free, however a $5 fee is charged from mid May through Clumbus Day for parking only at North Pond day-use and for visitors to the campground.

Phone

413-663-8469

Street Address

260 Central Shaft Road

City

Florida

State

MA

Postal Code

01247

Accommodation Amenities - Campgrounds

Bath house & Hot Shower

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